Apparatus for lining casks, &amp;c.



N0. 682,i9|. Patented Sent. I0, |90l. W. H. HASLETT. APPARATUS FORLINING CASKS, 81.6. (Application led Jan. 19. 1901.) (N0 Model.)

UNITED Srnrns i union.

WILLIAM HENRY HASLETT, OF KESTON, ENGLAND, ASSIGNOR OF ONE-HALF TOHERBERT SAMUEL RUSSELL, OF LONDON, ENGLAND.

APPARATUS FOR LINHNG CASKS, cC.

SPECIFICATION forming' part of Letters Patent No. 682,191, datedSeptember 10, 1901.

Application led January 19,1901. Serial No, 43,899. (No model.)

To a/ZZ whom t may concerne:

Be it known that I, WILLIAM HENRY HAS- LETT,'engineer,a subject of theQueen of Great Britain, residing at Phoenix House, Keston, in the countyof Kent, England, have invented certain new and useful Apparatus forLining Casks, Barrels, and the Like Vessels, of which the following is aspecification. This invention relates to apparatus for liningcasks,`barrels, and the like vessels With paran-wax or other air andWater tight material or composition of the kind wherein the liningmaterial is kept iuid in a tank and ejected therefrom under pressureinto the cask or vessel.

The object of this invention is to simplify the construction of thelining-material tank, so as to render same more easy of manipulation andbetter adapted to perform its function than when constructed asheretofore.

In the accompanying drawings, Figure lis a sectional side elevation, andFig. 2 is an end elevation, of my improved apparatus.

The same parts Where they occur are lettered to correspond in bothIigures.

The wax or other lining material is contained in a tank L, connected bya steamtight joint to an outer vessel M, through the sides or cover ofwhich passes a pipe N, conveying steam from any suitable source anddischarging near the bottom of the outer vessel M. A suitable quantityof Water fed in through the inlet-pi pe m2 is kept in the outer vesselM, beneath the surface of which Water the outlet end of the steam-pipe Ndischarges, so that the tank L is always surrounded by the vaporproduced from the water by the live steam entering through the pipe N.The outer vessel M is fitted with a suitable cock m to draw off excessof Water produced by condensation and with an cscape-fvalve on said pumpbeing fitted with inlet and outlet 5o pipes O and O2, havingclack-valves. The pump inlet-pipe O opens communication between thelining-material tank L and the pump O, and the pump outlet-pipe O2passes up through the bottom of said tank L and is '55 fitted at itsupper end with a perforated nozzle S, through which the Wax or otherlining material is ejected. Around or adjacent to said nozzle aremounted racks T to receive the barrels to be lined. The surplus mate- 6orial draining out of the barrels falls onto a perforated dish orstrainer U, surrounding the ejector or outlet pipe O2, and falls thenceinto the tank L.

Having fully described my invention, what I claim, and desire to secureby Letters Patent, is-

In apparatus of the kind indicated, a vessel for containing the liningmaterial, comprising a tank secured in an outer vessel for 7o containingWater, a steam-pipe opening near the bottom of said outer vessel, aforce-pump located in said outer vessel and operated from outsidethereof, an inlet-pipe leading from the tank to the pump and anoutlet-pipe leading from the pump to a discharge-nozzle outside thecover, and valves in said pipes, substantially as described.

WILLIAM HENRY HASLETT. Witnesses:

G. D. NnvILLn, WALTER J. SKERTEN.

